"3D" photography has been around since the 1840s, moving from the stereoscope to 3D glasses to lenticular prints. The Reto 3D Film Camera aims to bring this time-honored medium into the digital age. Using a trio of 30mm, f/11 lenses, it captures three half-frame images at once, recording them to standard 35mm film. Once processed, a companion app compiles them into a 3D image, creating GIF files that move to show the different angles. A built-in, AA-powered flash enables nighttime use and the sturdy ABS body weighs under half a pound, making it easy to carry.

Designed in collaboration with Horween specifically to patina and wear quickly, this special version of Leica's M 246 Monochrom will look battle-tested in short order. Part of that is due to the black lacquer paint, which should brass rapidly and can be found on both the body and matching Leica 35mm f2.0 Summicron-M lens, and the rest is due to the Horween leather, which wraps around the camera and makes up the matching strap. Limited to just 80 units, it's available exclusively from the Leica Store in San Francisco.

Marrying a full-frame sensor to a fixed 28mm Summilux lens, the Q quickly earned a spot in the pantheon of most beloved Leica releases. The Q2 doesn't mess with this formula — it just improves it in every possible way. The sensor has seen its resolution increased 95% to 47.3 megapixels, with built-in crop modes to mimic 35, 50, and 75mm shots. The robust body receives IP52-certified weather sealing, battery life is improved 30%, a new lag-free OLED viewfinder allows for precise composition, and the improved Maestro II processor enables 4K UHD and Cine4K video recording and 10 fps burst shooting. The result is possibly the best lightweight everyday carry camera ever created, and a reminder that for those who value their photos, a smartphone alone will never be "good enough".

With a muscular shape and aggressive stance, the Harley-Davidson LiveWire is unlike anything that's come before. The LiveWire is the latest example of the innovative spirit of the most iconic motorcycle brand in the world. Its permanent magnetic electric motor provides instant torque, so a flick of the wrist takes you from 0 to 60 in 3.0 seconds without any of the shifting or clutch work required by its combustion-based cousins. The motor sits below the battery to lower the center of gravity for easier handling, a fully adjustable Showa suspension helps improve the ride further, ABS and Traction Control for enhanced cornering and Brembo brakes ensure you can get it stopped in a hurry. The bike also has a 4.3 inch, full-color touchscreen. Built-in LTE connectivity and the H-D Connect service gives you remote access to bike vitals, its location on a map, and security alerts if it's bumped or moved through the Harley-Davidson app. Available in three color options, the LiveWire is coming to dealerships this August.

Your pass to unlock a winter of adventure, the Ikon Pass returns for the 19/20 season with 38 unique destinations. Every lap up the lift means more unforgettable experiences on the slopes, and that means more memories that you can take home. With its global access, you can seek out adventure from west coast to east coast, north of the border and south of the equator, up and down the Rockies, and across the planet. Starting at $649, seek your next winter of adventure and lock in the best prices of the season before April 24.

Minimalist and straightforward, Ricoh's GR series has earned a cult-like following. The GR III is the latest installment. It ups the resolution of the APS-C sensor from 16 to 24 megapixels while adding sensor-shift image stabilization and a new hybrid AF system that promises faster focus and improved low-light capability. The 28mm equivalent f/2.8 lens has been redesigned, the I/O upgraded to USB-C, and the rear 3.0-inch LCD is now a touchscreen, letting you tap to focus. Despite all the upgrades, the camera is actually a hair smaller than its predecessors — but while it may be pocket-sized, its specs, controls, and price put it firmly in the domain of seasoned shutterbugs.

Part of what makes AirPods so great is their pocket-friendly size — since you always have them with you, you always have them when you need them. A similar principle applies to OpkixOne. This pair of 1080p video cameras measure under an inch and a half long and weigh just 12 grams each. They're IP67 rated for dust and water resistance with an aerospace aluminum housing, and have a range of accessories that let you mount them on your eyewear or wear them as a necklace or ring. They even come in a sleek, egg-like white charging case that wirelessly transmits footage over to your smartphone and provides up to 72 minutes of recording time.

Boxing is a sport. It's also a great way to relieve stress and get in shape. FightCamp delivers everything you need to get into the game, including the trainer. Using wireless punch trackers that slide into included quick wraps, it syncs with an app that connects you to hundreds of workouts with 4+ new workouts added weekly. It shows you real-time stats like punch count, velocity, and output to push you farther. FightCamp is accessible for all levels of boxing experience, including an 8-week program for beginners that takes you from no experience to throwing 12-punch combos. Workouts range from 15 to 45 minutes, and you can stay motivated with beginner, intermediate, and advanced programs coached by the best trainers around who also happen to be former fighters with authentic boxing backgrounds. And the gear is top notch as well, including the pair of premium boxing gloves, free standing bag, and 8' x 4' workout mat that is included in the main package.

There aren't many shoes that are versatile enough for a formal occasion but also look great with a pair of jeans. But The Newton is up for both occasions and plenty in-between. Each pair is Goodyear welted for flexibility and maximum durability and they're lined with leather for increased breathability, and have a comfortable footbed and a leather outsole that's built to stand the test of time. And even when that outsole wears thin, they can be easily re-soled by a repair service -- extending the life of your favorite pair. Available in black and oak leather.

Positioned as a step-up from APS-C cameras, the Canon EOS RP might be the first full-frame mirrorless shooter aimed at the advanced amateur. It has a 26.2 megapixel CMOS sensor powered by a DIGIC 8 image processor and paired with a 4,779-point, eye-tracking Dual Focus AF system. 24p and time-lapse 4K video modes are offered, and framing can be done via a 2.36 million dot EVF or the Vari-angle touchscreen. Despite the impressive features, the camera is both small and light, weighing less than a 500ml bottle of water and taking up less room than the Rebel T7i.

Created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the American Society of Cinematographers, this limited edition M10-P is a modern throwback. Inspired by the original Ur-Leica, which Oskar Barnack used as a cinematographic aid, it pairs an all-black body with black markings with a gold-colored anodized Summicron-M 35 f/2 lens that recalls the Ur-Leica's brass lens. The camera also includes two Cine Look presets developed in collaboration in with the ASC, as well as a Leica Visoflex electronic accessory viewfinder and a Leica M-PL-Mount Adapter that let it serve as a director's viewfinder. It will be available in Autumn 2019.